SacramentoMike
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Whenever I cross into a new state I start looking for a state Visitor Information Center--always staffed by helpful folks--often volunteers I think--and they're happy to give you any number of free road maps and pamphlets, recommendations on restaurants, etc. In some cases, I've contacted state visitors bureaus and been sent paper maps by mail--very nice.
Does Canada have either such thing? I'm looking for BC and Alberta for CFR, but all I've found so far is online maps to download. I like the paper ones I can fold open in my tank bag window. Would it be like it often is here where there's a place just inside the border to pick up all this good stuff? I know, I'm cheap as hell, but I always fold and re-fold those free maps so the section of the map where I am shows and they get thrashed pretty fast. Usually don't survive beyond one trip. Thanks.
Does Canada have either such thing? I'm looking for BC and Alberta for CFR, but all I've found so far is online maps to download. I like the paper ones I can fold open in my tank bag window. Would it be like it often is here where there's a place just inside the border to pick up all this good stuff? I know, I'm cheap as hell, but I always fold and re-fold those free maps so the section of the map where I am shows and they get thrashed pretty fast. Usually don't survive beyond one trip. Thanks.